
Matt Ridley's "How Innovation Works" reveals innovation as collective, messy evolution - not lone genius breakthroughs. Why do ideas need "to have sex" for progress? Elon Musk applies its principles: freedom to experiment and fail drives humanity's greatest advances.
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Innovation isn't what we think it is. Forget the myth of the lone genius having a eureka moment-real innovation is messy, collaborative, and often emerges from practical problem-solving rather than theoretical breakthroughs. Consider the light bulb: while Thomas Edison gets the credit, at least twenty-one different people independently designed incandescent bulbs by the late 1870s. Edison's genius wasn't being first but creating a practical system with electrical generation and distribution. After boasting about creating a long-lasting bulb, he frantically tested over 6,000 plant materials before discovering Japanese bamboo could last 1,000+ hours. This pattern repeats throughout history. Innovation rarely comes from a single flash of insight but through persistent experimentation, often by teams of people building on others' work. It's evolutionary rather than revolutionary-a process of trial and error where countless small improvements accumulate into transformative change. Most surprisingly, innovation frequently precedes scientific understanding. For centuries, people successfully used vaccination without knowing why it worked. To rational 18th-century minds, deliberately exposing someone to a disease to prevent that same disease seemed illogical, yet the practice saved countless lives. What makes innovation thrive? Freedom, exchange, and practical problem-solving. Innovation flourishes where people meet and exchange goods, services, and ideas-explaining why it happens in California rather than North Korea, Renaissance Italy rather than Tierra del Fuego. When China turned away from trade under the Ming emperors, it lost its innovative edge. The most transformative breakthroughs typically come from practical problem-solvers rather than academic theorists.
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